Subedar
Major Fateh Singh, the 51-year-old Armyman who died fighting terrorists in the
attack on the Pathankot airbase Saturday, was an international shooter who had
won medals in the 1990s, reports Indian Express and many
other newssites.
Long before the likes
of Anjali Bhagwat and Suma Shirur stepped into the limelight, Fateh Singh won
medals in the big bore events in the mid-1990s and was a senior member of the
Indian shooting team. He retired as a Subedar Major from the Dogra regiment in
2009 and joined the Defence Service Corps and was initially posted at the Army
War College in Mhow. He was posted to Pathankot two years ago.
Singh
won gold in the Big Bore Rifle Three Position event and silver medal in the Big
Rifle Prone Position in the Commonwealth Shooting Championship
at the Army shooting ranges in New Delhi in 1995. “Fateh Singh was one of the
senior shooters when I started shooting in the 1990s. And he won medals at the
international level regularly. 1995 was my debut year in shooting when he won
the medals in the Commonwealth Shooting Championship in Delhi and I remember
meeting him at that time. It’s a sad moment for his family and all shooters. We
will remember him as a helping and respectable senior,” Suma Shirur, the 2002
Commonwealth Games and Asian Games medalist shooter, told The Indian Express.
photo from twitter 0f Lt Col Nirajnan
Sadly,
he is no more – martyred saving the Nation.
Another affable Senior officer of the National Security Guard (NSG) Lt
Col Niranjan was today killed in an accidental explosion during
combing operations at Pathankot air base pushing the number of casualties among
security forces to seven. Defence ministry officials said that it was an
Improvised Explosive Device (IED) which went off during combing operations in
the morning which killed Lt Col Niranjan and likely injuring few others.
The six military
men include one Garud commando and five soldiers from the Defence Security
Corps (DSC) while one Garud commando and eight DSC personnel were injured. Pray
for the souls of the departed and hope that the complex is flushed out soon.
Salute
our armed Forces … Jai Hind
With regards- S.
Sampathkumar
3rd Jan 2016 @16.04 hrs.
